On Saturday, TechCrunch posted an article written by our CEO, Jeremy Allaire, on "Online Video In 2011: Connected TVs, Social Recommendations, And Standards Wars." In the article, Jeremy shares his thoughts on where online video is headed in the next year, noting that "2011 promises to be yet another year of transformation in the online video landscape."
To all of our readers in London, make sure to check out the 2nd Annual Future TV Advertising Forum, taking place December 2nd and 3rd. The event features more than 60 speakers from the global advertising and broadcast industries, including Verizon, Mediacom, Viasat, Mediaset, BSkyB, GroupM/MEC, Ogilvy, Unilever, UPC, Ford, Orange, and many more.
The UK's Channel 4 (a Brightcove powered publisher) did an amazing, BAFTA nominated, documentary called Tsunami: Caught on Camera - a provocative and powerful edit of personal video clips compiled around the devastating 2004 Boxing Day tragedy.
Brightcove CEO, Jeremy Allaire, is a featured contributor on Silicon Alley Insider today with his article, "The Platform Wars Rage On, Creating Complexity and Opportunity." In the post, Jeremy provides his thoughts on the issues that publishers and digital marketers are facing today in the face of explosive growth in connected device platforms.
At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this morning, Brightcove will announce an exciting new distribution opportunity for professional media publishers. Through a seamless integration with the Yahoo! TV Widget Engine, Brightcove customers can now use their existing account and workflow to publish and maintain branded online video experiences for the living room television - no additional design or development work required.